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    Psychology of Sport and Exercise Vol. 19, July 2015

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    Feasibility and acceptability of an exergame intervention for schizophrenia
    Original Research Article, Pages 50-58
    Carlos Campos, Filipa Mesquita, Antonio Marques, Maria J. Trigueiro, Veronica Orvalho, Nuno B.F. Rocha

    Giving and receiving autonomy support in a high-stakes sport context: A field-based experiment during the 2012 London Paralympic Games
    Original Research Article, Pages 59-69
    Sung Hyeon Cheon, Johnmarshall Reeve, Jaewon Lee, Youngsun Lee

    Sport Psychology

    Metacognitive processes in the self-regulation of performance in elite endurance runners
    Original Research Article, Pages 1-9
    Noel Brick, Tadhg MacIntyre, Mark Campbell

    Examining the relationship between hardiness and perceived stress-related growth in a sport injury context
    Original Research Article, Pages 10-17
    Jade Salim, Ross Wadey, Ceri Diss

    A champion out of the pool? A discursive exploration of two Australian Olympic swimmers’ transition from elite sport to retirement
    Original Research Article, Pages 33-41
    Suzanne Cosh, Shona Crabb, Phillip J. Tully

    The relationship between psychological well- and ill-being, and perceived autonomy supportive and controlling interpersonal styles: A longitudinal study of sport coaches
    Original Research Article, Pages 42-49
    Juliette Stebbings, Ian M. Taylor, Christopher M. Spray

    Perceiving versus inferring movements to understand dynamic events: The influence of content complexity
    Original Research Article, Pages 70-75
    Aimen Khacharem, Bachir Zoudji, Slava Kalyuga

    Examining the accuracy and in-game performance effects between pre- and post-performance routines: A mixed methods study
    Original Research Article, Pages 85-94
    Christopher Mesagno, Denise M. Hill, Paul Larkin

    Exercise Psychology

    Control your cravings: Self-controlled food choice varies by eating attitudes, sex, and food type among Division I collegiate athletes
    Original Research Article, Pages 18-22
    Gregory J. Privitera, Elizabeth K. Dickinson

    The Theory of Planned Behavior as a model for understanding sedentary behavior
    Original Research Article, Pages 23-32
    Harry Prapavessis, Anca Gaston, Stefanie DeJesus

    Less sitting and more moving in the office: Using descriptive norm messages to decrease sedentary behavior and increase light physical activity at work
    Original Research Article, Pages 76-84
    Carly S. Priebe, Kevin S. Spink

    Habit as mediator of the relationship between prior and later physical activity: A longitudinal study in older adults
    Original Research Article, Pages 95-102
    Rob J.H. van Bree, Maartje M. van Stralen, Aart N. Mudde, Catherine Bolman, Hein de Vries, Lilian Lechne

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